Tiffany Dover Wiki – Tiffany Dover Bio
Tiffany Dover is a registered nurse at CHI Memorial Foundation in Chattanooga, Tennessee, who fainted while talking to reporters after getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Now people are flooding her Facebook page with comments and concern, asking whether she is dead or alive. You can see the video of the moment Dover fainted later in this article.
https://twitter.com/CHI_Memorial/status/1340349473491476483
Age
Her age is unclear.
Tiffany Dover Alive
CHI Memorial Hospital confirmed in a statement on Twitter that Dover was doing well and was still alive. “UPDATE: Nurse Tiffany Dover appreciates the concern shown for her. She is home and doing well. She asks for privacy for her and her family,” the hospital wrote. The hospital says she has a medical condition that caused the fainting.
In an earlier statement, the hospital wrote that, on Thursday, December 17, 2020, CHI Memorial “administered its first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to six individuals – three physicians and three nurses. Shortly after and while conducting a media interview, one of the nurses became dizzy and was assisted to the floor. She never lost consciousness and quickly recovered.”
Read Also: Who is Jordan Burling? Wiki, Bio, Age, Starve To Death, Mother, Arrest, Facts
In a media interview with Chattanooga TV stations, she conducted within minutes of recovering, the nurse said, “I have a history of having an over-active vagal response, and so with that if I have pain from anything, a hangnail or if I stub my toe, I just pass out,” the hospital noted.
Dover Fainted on Live TV
According to KHOU-TV, Tiffany Dover “passed out minutes after getting the vaccine Thursday. Dover said she has a medical condition that can sometimes cause her to faint.”
She fainted on live TV. “Sorry, I’m feeling really dizzy,” she said.
Can we trust the vaccines? #Tennessee nurse faints after getting #Pfizer 's #COVID19 #vaccine https://t.co/hEVI2VdMkz pic.twitter.com/ZOx6ldAskc
— George Enis (@gorgenis) December 18, 2020
“This fainting episode is not an adverse reaction to the vaccine,” said Jesse L. Tucker, MD, CHI Memorial critical care physician, in a media interview quoted by the hospital in its statement, “but related to her medical condition.”